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Not a bad top 32. They vary so much this early in the season that's its hard to ever find one you agree with 100%, this seems like one of the better ones. Clowney, Bridgewater, Lee, Matthews and Barr are all very rare talents and very possibly all top 10 guys IMHO. I'm glad to see Lyerla being projected as a 1st rounder because I don't share the common opinion that ASJ is light years better than Lyerla. All in all, its a good start.

"I want guys who want to make an impact on and off the field. Good human beings. Guys who want to get better. Guys who want to improve. They want to be great, want to win. Those types of guys we can work with every day." --Joe Philbin - Defending the Read Option - What do you think?

name that really stands out for being entirely too high is jackson jeffcoat...seriously overrated there

aj mccarron is the most talented pro prospect qb bamas had in a while...he's gonna stick for someone and probably be a solid starter...but not a get you over the hump guy at that level imo

they've also got mccullers way too high...you don't want a 6 ft 7 guy playing the nose in your d...lose too many leverage battles and guys can get up under your pads...he's kinda buyer beware to me at that height...i don't see much pass rush talents on the inside there either...a too tall plugger

hoops scoops 2012 season ..."in 2014 ryan tannehill etches his name in stone amongst the games elite qbs"..."ryan tannehill and andrew luck will carry the afc for the next decade plus the way peyton manning and tom brady have this last decade plus" for the love of god get a real freaking mike already!!!

name that really stands out for being entirely too high is jackson jeffcoat...seriously overrated there

aj mccarron is the most talented pro prospect qb bamas had in a while...he's gonna stick for someone and probably be a solid starter...but not a get you over the hump guy at that level imo

they've also got mccullers way too high...you don't want a 6 ft 7 guy playing the nose in your d...lose too many leverage battles and guys can get up under your pads...he's kinda buyer beware to me at that height...i don't see much pass rush talents on the inside there either...a too tall plugger

McCullers and Lewan are the two guys in the top 10 that stand out as bad choices - imo. Better than most draftek lists. A friend of mind likes the site, so I check it for the sake of conversation more than anything. Most of their lists are questionable, but this is solid-ish.

McCullers and Lewan are the two guys in the top 10 that stand out as bad choices - imo. Better than most draftek lists. A friend of mind likes the site, so I check it for the sake of conversation more than anything. Most of their lists are questionable, but this is solid-ish.

mccullers future probably lies at 5 tech at that height...but i see a large learning curve there...lewan i have no problem with in the top 10 personally but not over the ultimate technician jake mathews...i would have taken mathews over any tackle in the 2013 class had he come out...

I believe Clowney is certainly going to be considered one of the best DE prospects of all time. He's probably going to surpass what Julius Peppers, Mario Williams, Reggie White, and Jevon Kearse were able to do in terms of off-the-charts athleticism and explosion, raw size-to-speed ratio, flexibility and movement skills, and elite production/dominant film.

He's already clearly in that category. All Clowney has to do is stay healthy.